Bellingham Club Site is located in the North Tyne Valley within easy access of all that Northumberland has to offer. The site has 70 pitches for touring caravans, motorhomes, campervans and tents. If glamping is more your thing, there are also camping pods available for hire.
The site is beautiful and peaceful, located within the Northumberland National Park and Dark Sky Park. You'll be staying in the North Tyne Valley with easy access to the attractions that Northumberland has to offer. The site has 70 pitches all of which have electric and are suitable for touring caravans, motorhomes, tents and campervans. It is a well-sheltered site and the dark sky provides perfect opportunities for stargazing. In addition, the site provides a number of camping pods if glamping is more your thing which offer a solid comfortable structure to sleep in rather than a tent. Some of the pods are dog-friendly.
Open from 1 March to 20 December
Grass pitches with electric hook-ups.
Hardstanding pitches with electric hook-ups.
Max 4 people
Cosy pods with lighting and heating but without sockets. Camping chairs and a camping table are included, along with a picnic bench and lockable storage container. Sleeping up to three adults or a family of two and two. Some pods are dog friendly.
Pitches are available from 1pm. Arrivals after 8pm by prior arrangement with the site. Check out is 12pm.
Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times and you must clean up after your dog.
The site run special events packages throughout the year so you can make the most of your stay - these include Falconry packages, stargazing trips, Farne Island tour packages and garden tours. Please ask for details when making your enquiry.
If you want to get out and about during your stay, there are lots of walks and cycle rides you can take directly from the site. Bellingham village is just a 20 minute walk away and you can then continue through ancient woodland to Hareshaw Linn waterfall which is very pretty.
Kielder Water and Forest Park is a 25 minute drive from the site and is northern Europe's largest man-made lake. There are lots of cycle trails here and you can try your hand at fishing or watersports.
The Kielder Observatory means you can get close to the stars - look into the darkest skies and get lost in the wonders of the stars!
If you are into history, also nearby is Hadrian's Wall, Alnwick Castle and the National Trust properties of Cragside and Wallington.
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